Gary L. Borger, Esq.
gborger@njfamilylaw.net

Areas of Practice:
Since entering the private practice of law in 1977, Mr. Borger has concentrated in family law, gaining substantial experience in handling complex divorces involving alimony claims, child custody and parenting issues, child support, relocation applications to the court for a parent to move out of state with children, property and debt distribution, and applications to the court for protection from domestic violence and abuse. Mr. Borger also has substantial experience in preparing and negotiating pre-marital and cohabitation agreements.

Having been trained at the Harvard Law School in mediation, Mr. Borger offers the client the option of mediating rather than litigating family law disputes between spouses, domestic partners or significant others.

Education:
1972 Bachelors or Arts (B.A.) in psychology from Rutgers University
1976 graduate of Temple Law School (now the James Beasley School of Law at Temple University) obtaining a juris doctorate (J.D.) degree.
2002 Harvard Law School mediation training

Bar Admissions:
1976 U.S. District Court, District of NJ
1976 State of New Jersey (plenary admission in 1977)
1977 Supreme Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
1981 Third Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
1982 Supreme Court of the United States

Professional History:
Upon graduating from law school, clerked for the Honorable Paul A. Lowengrub, Judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey (now deceased), then sitting in the Matrimonial Division of the Court in Camden County. Since 1977 has been in private practice concentrating in two areas of law, namely, family law and plaintiff's personal injury litigation.

Affiliations:
New Jersey State Bar Association, Family Law Section member (former member of the Executive Committee)
Camden County Bar Association, Family Law Bench-Bar Committee
Burlington County Bar Association, Family Law Bench-Bar Committee
Matrimonial Early Settlement Panel (MESP) member- Camden & Gloucester Counties
"Formerly" a Master in the Thomas Forkin Family Law American Inn of Court
Lecturer for the NJ Institute for Continuing Legal Education, and the Burlington and Camden County Bar Associations
Guest lecturer in family law for 15 years at Temple Law School
Member of the American Bar Association (ABA) Family Law Section
Trained in mediation at the Harvard University School of Law
Member, Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR)

Personal Information:
Married, three children and four grandchildren living in the greater Atlanta, GA locale. Loves spending time at his Arizona home, riding his Harley, climbing mountains, and hiking and photographing the desert and its wildflowers and blooming cacti.

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